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  2. Oliver 70 - Wikipedia

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    The Oliver Hart-Parr 70 was introduced in 1935, with emphasis on the "Oliver" brand. The 70 featured an unprecedented six-cylinder engine, with options for an electric starter and lights. The 70 was offered as a row-crop tractor with narrow front wheels, a standard tractor with a wide front axle, an orchard tractor with wheel skirting and a low ...

  3. Oliver 60 - Wikipedia

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    The Oliver 60 was introduced in 1940 as a less expensive alternative to the 70. The 60 was equipped with a four-cylinder 120.6-cubic-inch (1,976-cubic-centimetre) engine, developing 20 horsepower (15 kW), with a four-gear transmission. The 60 inherited the 70 Fleetline's styling, with fully enclosed bodywork and a swept-back radiator grille.

  4. Naval Medical Center San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego, Children's Hospital and Health Center, Scripps Research in La Jolla and other institutions where Navy trainees perform rotations as integral parts of their residency or fellowship programs. The hospital also maintains a school on the grounds for training enlisted medical ...

  5. Oldsmobile Series 70 - Wikipedia

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    Series F was renamed Series 60 in 1939 and Series L was replaced with the Series 70, with the Series 70 being powered by the straight-6 and the straight-8 respectively. The Series 60 used the GM A-body and the Series 70 used the B-body. In 1940 the even larger C-body was introduced to Oldsmobile and it alone was powered by the straight-8.

  6. Pacific Reserve Fleet, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The USS Galveston (CL-93), a Cleveland-class cruiser, was the last ship to depart Pacific Reserve Fleet, San Diego. At the closing, only the Galveston and 11 other ships were remaining at the fleet. At its peak, 223 ships were stored in the fleet. The 12 rusty ships in fleet were sold off for scrapping and a few used for United States Navy ...

  7. Camp Callan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Callan was a United States Army anti-aircraft artillery replacement training center that was operational during World War II.It was located on the southern West Coast of the United States, in the La Jolla community of San Diego, California.

  8. Oakland Assembly - Wikipedia

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    It was the first automobile plant established in Northern California to build Chevrolet vehicles. In 1916, Chevrolet opened the auto industry's first West Coast assembly plant in Oakland. Production of the Chevrolet Series 490 began on Sept. 23, 1916, [ 1 ] while World War I was taking place.

  9. Oliver Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Oliver C. Fletcher (February 5, 1923 – May 10, 1994) was an American football guard. Born in San Diego in 1923, he attended San Diego High School. [ 1 ] In the fall of 1941, he enrolled at Santa Ana Junior College and played for the football team at the end position . [ 2 ]